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Alexandra Lukash
'Waiting to photograph the return of the hostages,' veteran Ynet photojournalist says
After 35 years covering warzones, Ziv Koren says nothing prepared him for October 7; 'A photograph is proof that it happened,' he reflects, stressing importance of documenting tragedy
Alexandra Lukash
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10.09.24
Syrian civil war opened doors for Israel's deep dive into Hezbollah, report
The iinternal strife created a unique intelligence opportunity for Israel to leverage technological superiority; Israel gathered extensive insights, reshaping its strategic approach and maintaining a vigilant stance against potential threats
Lior Ben Ari, Alexandra Lukash
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09.30.24
Tel Aviv maintains business as usual amid Hezbollah fire: 'We trust the IDF'
Despite missile attack, Tel Aviv parents decide to send their children to schools although many facilities lack shelters
Yael Ciechanover, Alexandra Lukash
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09.25.24
Panicked by rocket siren, northern Israel driver crashes car, killing teen
Authorities suspect driver panicked during siren and veered off road into barrier; 17-year-old dead, 4 more injured; Home Front Command: 'When you hear a siren in the car, slow down'
Israel Moskowitz, Alexandra Lukash
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09.22.24
These are stories of the soldiers killed in Rafah
Captain Daniel Mimon Toaff was doing everything to bring the hostages back; Staff Sgt. Amit Bakri did everything he could to transfer to a combat unit; Staff Sgt. Dotan Shimon was wounded by shrapnel, and after two days, he went back to the fight; paramedic Staff Sgt. Agam Naim is the first woman soldier killed in Gaza
Raanan Ben-Zur, Matan Tzuri, Alexandra Lukash
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09.18.24
Magen David Adom warns of budget crisis: 'We won’t be able to provide proper service'
Director General Eli Bin criticized the Histadrut trade union and the Finance Ministry's conduct, warning of potential harm to the organization’s function: 'Everyone understands what's going to happen in the north, budgets are not allocated'
Alexandra Lukash
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09.18.24
Hungarian firm tied to pager blasts in Lebanon unmasked
Security officials arrive at Gold Apollo’s Taiwan office as company’s president addresses reporters, denying responsibility for pager explosions in Lebanon; devices reportedly made by Budapest-based BAC which has unclear ties to Middle East and EU
Alexandra Lukash, news agencies
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09.18.24
Israeli hostages in Gaza face life-threatening conditions, says medical expert
'Even the healthiest person could die in these conditions,' warns Prof. Hagai Levine, saying families 'becoming physically ill, and some may even die from the strain of this horrific situation'
Alexandra Lukash
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09.14.24
'I didn’t sleep at all': Hostage families, world media react to chilling Gaza tunnel footage
Video from tunnel in which 6 hostages kept before being executed by Hamas outrages families whose loved ones still in Gaza; Arab media focuses on Israeli reactions
Alexandra Lukash, Lior Ben Ari
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09.11.24
Israeli police arrest dozens in massive corruption sting at Ashdod Port
In longest undercover operation in Israeli police history, agent codenamed ‘Jack Sparrow’ reveals millions of dollars in illegal activities, including smuggling luxury goods, counterfeit items and even weapons concealed in creative ways; chief distances port from scandal involving customs workers
Matan Tzuri, Alexandra Lukash
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09.10.24
Israel-American takes hostages' dog tag to space
Ephraim Rabin, an Israeli-American businessman, embarked on the 'Blue Origin' spacecraft with symbols: 'When you're up there, what you realize how small and insignificant the planet is and that we shouldn't be fighting'
Alexandra Lukash
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09.06.24
US considering unilateral hostage deal with Hamas
Biden administration is considering option amid pressure from families of American hostages and fears Netanyahu won't sign a deal including Gaza cease-fire, according to report
Daniel Edelson, New York, Alexandra Lukash
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09.05.24
Israel fears 'October 7-like scenario' in West Bank
Security officials warn of worrying increase in terror spreading throughout the West Bank after series of foiled bombing attacks across sector and amid large-scale anti-terror raid
Elisha Ben Kimon, Lior Ben Ari, Alexandra Lukash
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09.03.24
Uncle of hostage says strike gift for Hamas
Rabbi says more hostages could die after Israelis protest, strike calling for government to accept terrorists' terms for a release deal; slams labor leader for intervening in matters not related to union
Alexandra Lukash
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09.02.24
'It will take him time to process that this is all behind him'
Day after his rescue from Hamas tunnel, Farhan Alkadi still processing the ordeal; 'He can hardly believe he's out of Gaza after all this time,' brother says, urging help for remaining hostages; despite speaking Arabic, Farhan treated no different
Alexandra Lukash
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08.28.24
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